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History of the Jews in Russia and Poland (Vol. 1-3) (eBook)

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2023
765 Seiten
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In "History of the Jews in Russia and Poland (Vol. 1-3)," Simon Dubnow offers a comprehensive exploration of the Jewish experience across these two significant regions, tracing its evolution from medieval times to the early twentieth century. Dubnow's literary style is marked by meticulous scholarship, passionate narrative, and an innovative synthesis of historical sources, combining firsthand accounts with socio-political analyses. This multi-volume work not only chronicles the realities of Jewish life, including cultural, religious, and economic dimensions, but also delves into the broader implications of Jewish existence within the complexities of Russian and Polish historical contexts, contextualizing the socio-political challenges faced by this vibrant community. Simon Dubnow, a prominent Jewish historian and scholar in early 20th-century Europe, devoted his career to chronicling Jewish history in a time of significant upheaval. His own experiences as a Jewish intellectual in the tumultuous environment of Tsarist Russia and his involvement with Jewish cultural movements informed his perspective—fostering a deep commitment to Jewish identity and historical memory that permeates his writing. Dubnow's approach combines a rigorous scholarly methodology with an empathetic understanding of his subjects, enriching the narrative of Jewish history. This monumental work is essential for anyone seeking to understand the interplay of Jewish culture, history, and identity in Eastern Europe. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Dubnow's insights invaluable as they navigate the complexities of Jewish life in Russia and Poland. Engaging yet scholarly, this trio of volumes remains a cornerstone of Jewish historiography and continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of Jewish identity.

Simon Dubnow (also spelled Dubnov) was a preeminent Jewish historian, writer, and activist born on September 10, 1860, in Mstislavl, in the Russian Empire (now in Belarus), and tragically murdered on December 8, 1941, in Riga, Latvia during the Holocaust. Dubnow devoted his scholarly life to the meticulous documentation of Jewish history amidst the tumultuous changes in Eastern Europe. He is most renowned for his monumental work, 'History of the Jews in Russia and Poland' (Vol. 1-3), in which he chronicled the socio-cultural evolution, hardships, and resilience of the Jewish communities spread across the Tsarist and Soviet terrains. His commitment to the principle of 'Do not suppress; do not enslave; do not dominate' distinctly shaped his vision and historical interpretation. Dubnow's literary style is characterized by his advocacy for Jewish autonomy and a secular Jewish culture, promoting his philosophy of 'nationalism without nationalism', or autonomism, which rejected the need for a Jewish state but instead focused on the necessity of community self-governance and cultural independence. His works remain an indispensable font of knowledge for understanding Jewish diasporic life and have become a cornerstone of Jewish historiography. Dubnow's legacy encompasses not only his extensive scholarly work but also his profound influence on Jewish intellectual thought and historical perspective in the modern era.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.11.2023
Übersetzer Israel Friedlaender
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Schlagworte 19th century Poland • Anne Frank • Antisemitism in Russia and Poland • A Year In Treblinka • Born Survivors • Cultural Evolution • cultural resilience • Eastern European History • Eastern European Jewry • Eastern European Jews • Global History • historical narrative • historical research methodology • identity discourse • Israel's Edge • Jerusalem • Jewish communities in Tsarist Russia • Jewish community development • Jewish cultural identity • Jewish diaspora Europe • Jewish diaspora experience • Jewish History • Judaism in the Russian Empire • man's search for meaning • Polish Jewish culture • Religious Transformations • Rise and Kill First • Russian Empire context • Russian Jewish heritage • scholarly analysis style • scholarly treatise • Simon Dubnow • Socio-political dynamics • socio-political interactions • The Holocaust • The Kings of Israel and Judah • the weight of ink • voluminous historical narrative • Zionism in Eastern Europe
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